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Dark Fall: Lights Out

Dark Fall: Lights OutDark Fall: Lights Out is the sequel to the popular and critically acclaimed adventure game Dark Fall: The Journal. The story begins with the arrival of Parker, a young cartographer, in the Cornish harbor town of Trewarthen. Jagged rocks have claimed the lives of the town's fishermen for centuries, and Parker is sent to map the area. Upon his arrival, Parker encounters great hostility from the townspeople, especially when inquiring about Fetch Rock Lighthouse. As a deep fog rolls in, the faithful glow from the lighthouse suddenly goes out, leaving fishermen at sea in peril. When Parker sets out to solve the mystery, he uncovers a sinister secret...
Developed by: XXV Productions
Published by: The Adventure Company
European release date: 24th September 2004.
North America release date: 18th August 2004.
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